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Country
  
Germany

Admin. region
  
Freiburg

Elevation
  
398 m (1,306 ft)

Local time
  
Thursday 6:10 AM

State
  
Baden-Württemberg

District
  
Konstanz

Time zone
  
CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)

Population
  
30,343 (31 Dec 2008)


Weather
  
6°C, Wind E at 5 km/h, 96% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Mettnau, Stadtmuseum Radolfzell, Strandbad Mettnau, Mettnau‑Turm, Wasserspielplatz

Radolfzell am Bodensee is a town in Germany at the western end of Lake Constance approximately 18 km northwest of Konstanz. It is the third largest town, after Constance and Singen, in the district of Konstanz, in Baden-Württemberg.

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Map of 78315 Radolfzell, Germany

Radolfzell is a well known health care city (Mettnau) and an important railway junction of the Upper Rhine Railway and the Hegau-Ablach Valley Railway (leading to the Bodenseegürtel Railway). In 1990 Radolfzell was named the Federal Environment Capital City of Germany.

History

This town developed out of a monastery founded in 826 AD as a "cell" under Bishop Radolf of Verona. The town belonged to the Abbey of Reichenau, then to the house of Habsburg for a long time, and for 40 years was a Free Imperial City. In the center is the gothic Cathedral of our Dear Lady, dating from the 15th century and decorated in the baroque style in the 18th. One particularly beautiful feature is the Rosary altar by the Zürn brothers and the Master of the House's Altar (1750) which contains the relics of the local Radolfzell saints Theopont, Senesius and Zeno. The "Hausherrenfest" is celebrated in their honour every year on the third Sunday in July, and the day after the famous Water Procession is held, as it has been every year, since 1797. The citizens of the nearby village of Moos make a pilgrimage to Radolfzell in picturesquely decorated boats to fulfil an ancient oath. Also, there is the Austrian mansion in the marquet square, built in stages from the 17th to the 19th century, the knightly hall dating from 1626, and various historical patrician houses.

Radolfzell was the birthplace of the cartographer Martin Waldseemüller's mother.

Mayors

(Lord Mayor since 1975)

Twin towns

Radolfzell is twinned with:

  • Istres, France, since 1974
  • Amriswil, Switzerland, since 1999
  • Sons and daughters of the town

  • Emil Joseph Diemer (1908-1990), chess player
  • Josef "Seppo" Eichkorn (born 1956), football coach
  • Jörg Baberowski (born 1961), historian
  • Patrick Baur (born 1965), tennis player
  • Pit Beirer (born 1972), motocross rider
  • Markus Knackmuß (born 1974), football player
  • Kristof Wilke (born 1985), belt rower
  • Anna-Lena Forster (born 1995), Mono skier from Stahringen (disabled)
  • References

    Radolfzell Wikipedia